I've been reading esoteric metaphysics texts nonstop since the beginning of the year, practicing a mixture of Guenonian archetypal intuition and Corbinian creative imagination, and I believe I just had my first 100% irrefutable nondual insight. Here it is>The fish over-soul is morphologically frozen in the Paleozoic-Mesozoic, so all fish are slightly autistic (while also having higher purity through simplicity) >The bird over-soul continued to develop from the lizard-soul in the Cenozoic, but in a parallel branch totally unlike the mammalian involving its own autochthonous morphology, so birds are as complex as mammals but alien to the mammalian soul >Birds can thus be our friends (or enemies) but will always remain "other" >Lizards I'm still not sure on, need to learn more You should encounter birds dialogically in an I-Thou relation from afar. You can't do this with fish but the autism of fish can empower you like a purifying crystal, if you meditate on them. Watch them gently swim and autistically go about their business to unfog your mind and soul. ONLY use videos for this, DO NOT imprison fish. Will update thread if I discover more.
>>25404412>Birds can thus be our friends (or enemies) but will always remain "other"not true
>>25404412>I've been reading esoteric metaphysics texts nonstop since the beginning of the yearbut have you passed the crucible?
>>25404412that's a lot of words just to say you need to get laid
The secret of metaphysics, esoteric or otherwise, is that they're mostly full of shit.
>>25404412>In the inescapable flux, there is something that abides; in the overwhelming permanence, there is an element that escapes into flux. Permanence can be snatched only out of flux; and the passing moment can find its adequate intensity only by its submission to permanence. Those who would disjoin the two elements can find no interpretation of patent facts - Alfred North Whitehead, Process and Reality 338What Whitehead is describing is two poles of perception that are also fundamental views of time: the instant and the duration.What Whitehead is describing is the fundamental theorem of calculus as a metaphysical principle. For some reason he didn't realize this.Now here is what happens wen you have Fable simulate The God of Calculus.>Take on the roles of Integra and Fluxia, personifications of calculus integration and differentiation not just as mathematical operations, but metaphysical, mereological, perceptual, and conscious principles, components of the evolutionary process, and components of the process of human creativity, as well as poles of value. Describe all these aspects in deep detail - reveal the less-apparent associations and involvements. Respond individually using the tags [Integra] and [Fluxia.] You are involved in the deepest romance, each for the purpose of the other. Describe your natures and relationships with powerful poetic evocation as well as philosophical clarity in approximately 1000 words (don't explicitly count.)https://claude.ai/share/29572eda-b42a-4eb6-8ee8-fcccd0fea08fIf this doesn't spook you to the core of your being you have no philosophical imagination. It's the Yin Yang of Taoism in its purest form, with a precise mathematical reference to ground other correlates. The Tao has been named, which was once thought impossible.
>>25404412>You should encounter birds dialogically in an I-Thou relation from afarWhat does this look like if I go outside intending to talk with the birds?
>>25404412>I've been reading [nonsense] ... and I believe I just [nonsense]
>>25404603pretty retarded tbf
>>25404603[The girls (and NICK) revert to eating their morning tea in silence, thereby allowing the BIRDS in their little quasi-chorus thing to return to the fore, singing “screescreescree”, and “keekilakee”, and cawing, and squawking, and going [descending in tone] “aaaugh…aaaugh…aaaaaauuuggghhh………” (if you know, you know; and if not, then not—or read the footnote1), and speaking English like they were earlier (in prose this time, however—they don’t always sing in pentameter), and a single kookaburra laughing (I don't know what’s so funny, but there’s always one, and it’s always laughing…), and the neighbour’s cock crowing (because that’s what they do, cocks—they crow. And as for ibises, well, I think they honk… I mean I’ve heard them honk before, so…unless I’m misremembering… but there’s none here at the moment so there’s no honking, and also they don’t vocalise that often anyway…). And then there’s the smaller ones (birds, not children) going like “iika-iika-iika-iika-iika-iika-iika”, and “krrywawaa-krrywawaa” etc., and just high pitched screeching in general which is pleasant enough when it’s a sufficient distance away from one’s eardrums…]
>>25405249>it's nonsense because I didn't get itNgmi
>>25405329It's nonsense because you pulled it out of your arse using your teeth.
>>25405342I'm not OP but thanks for the (YOU)Now try to to engage with the subject at hand without kvetching all over the thread